The proposed project would make several adjustments to the land uses including unit allocation. Overall density would be reduced by increasing low density residential units and reducing the amount of high-density and light industrial uses. The school site would be moved to the west, and will be slightly increased and overall park uses will be reduced by approximately 6 acres, with the reduction in density. The project would accommodate 894 low density residential (LDR) units, and 170 high density (HDR) units (original approvals included 780 LDR and 252 HDR units). Several city-owned parcels would be rezoned from Light Industrial (LI) to Community Commercial (CC) and Park. The revised land use plan will not change the footprint of the WRSP, but would redistribute certain land uses (LDR and HDR, CC, P/R, P/Q-P, and Right-of-way) within the project area. In addition, the proposal would allow approximately 57 low density residential units within a portion of the 1,000-foot buffer to the Pleasant Grove Wastewater Treatment Plant.

The revised land use plan will not change the footprint of the West Roseville Specific Plan (WRSP); but would redistribute certain land uses (LDR, LDR [Pocket Parks], MDR and HDR, CC, P/R, OS, P/QP, and Right-of-Way) within the project area.